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  • Katarakte v otroštvu - smernice pri operativni terapiji = Pediatric cataract surgery
    Pfeifer, Vladimir, 1955- ; Krapež, Maja
    Background. The paper consists of two parts; the first part concentrates on the theoretical fundation of the PCCC surgical technique, while the second part brings forward the results of the study, in ... which some techniques of cataract surgery were compared. Methods. The study comprised 22 eyes of 19 children who had their primary cataract surgery performed between 1998 and June 2000. All the patients were operated by one surgeon. Eyes with systemic diseases that cause ectopic lenses were excluded from the study. In the example of 2 eyes, lensectomy without IOL implantation was performed, whereas in others, PC IOLs were implanted. (15 Baush and Lomb Hydroview, length 12.50 mm and 2 Alcon AcrySof, length 13 mm). In 6 eyes, the posterior capsule was left intact (all of the patients were older than 5 years) in 14 eyes PCCC was performed; of these, 13 with and 1 without anterior vitrectomy. Results. Secondary cataract developed in both aphakic eyes, in 3 eyes with intact posterior capsules, and in 2 eyes that had PCCC. Posterior capsule opacification still remains a major problem in pediatric cataract surgery and IOL implantation, but no other postoperative complications were present. The best visual outcome was achieved in posttraumatic cases, and the worst in children who had associated ocular anomalies. Conclusions. After early diagnosis and surgery postoperative treatment is also very important. Correction of residual refractive error and orthoptic-pleoptic treatment is necessary for successful visual rehabilitation.
    Vrsta gradiva - članek, sestavni del
    Leto - 2002
    Jezik - slovenski
    COBISS.SI-ID - 14708441